Things You Shouldn’t Remember, an all-new, full-length mystery/science-fiction thriller, releases as a trade paperback book on August 30, 2017, courtesy of Darby Pop Publishing. This collection of five issues was written by Luis Roldan with art and cover by Mariano Eliceche.

Logline:

Things You Shouldn’t Remember follows a quartet of strangers from across the United States who find themselves being hunted down and killed because of random, seemingly innocuous recollections.

Synopsis:

Dozens of people from all across the United States suddenly find themselves recalling random things: song lyrics, places, and events that seem to have been erased from both collective memory and recorded history. Fearing the spread of a virus-like plague, a mysterious group known as “The Handlers” is tasked with hunting and destroying those who recollect. But, does the end justify the means? And what if YOU were the one whose mind was unwittingly filled with Things You Shouldn’t Remember?

Jeff Kline, founder of Darby Pop Publishing had this to say:

“Featuring an ensemble cast reminiscent of TV series such as Lost, Sense8, and The Leftovers, Things You Shouldn’t Remember serves up a cocktail of adventure, horror, and humor in a story that will keep you guessing…and make you wonder if your own memories should be trusted,”

The Things You Shouldn’t Remember trade paperback will be ON THE SHELF August 30, 2017. Do you want to not remember? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below. Also, don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to all things Constant Collectible to keep up to date with all the news & reviews from a world of GEEK CULTURE.

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